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  2. Barclays PLC Announcement of ADS Subscription Price - AOL

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  3. Barclays Bank Ltd v Quistclose Investments Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Rolls Razor Ltd owed £484,000 to Barclays Bank Ltd.It still needed more money to pay a dividend, which it had declared to its shareholders on 2 July 1964.Quistclose Investments Ltd agreed to a loan of £209,719 8s 6d on the conditions that the dividend would be paid with it and the money would be put in a separate account (also with Barclays Bank).

  4. Barclaycard - Wikipedia

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    Barclaycard (/ ˈ b ɑːr k l i k ɑːr d,-l eɪ-/; stylised as barclaycard) is a brand for credit cards of Barclays PLC. It is considered as the United Kingdom's first and now biggest credit card provider with 5 million accounts. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index - Wikipedia

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    The index was subsequently renamed the Bloomberg Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index. Upon its acquisition, Bloomberg and Barclays announced that the index would be co-branded for an initial term of five years. [5] In August 2021, Bloomberg announced the renaming of the index as the Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index. [2]

  6. Barclays Wealth - Wikipedia

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    Barclays Wealth Management is the wealth management division of United Kingdom based Barclays bank. In 2013 the division was restructured to work more closely with ...

  7. Liquidity premium - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a liquidity premium is the explanation for a difference between two types of financial securities (e.g. stocks), that have all the same qualities except liquidity. [1] It is a segment of a three-part theory that works to explain the behavior of yield curves for interest rates. The upwards-curving component of the interest yield ...

  8. Control premium - Wikipedia

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    A control premium is an amount that a buyer is sometimes willing to pay over the current market price of a publicly traded company in order to acquire a controlling share in that company. [ 1 ] If the market perceives that a public company's profit and cash flow is not being maximized, capital structure is not optimal, or other factors that can ...

  9. Barclays plc - Wikipedia

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